We are just a couple of week away from the unofficial start of summertime. . .Memorial Day! Summer is one of my favorite times of the year. Everything is green, the weather begs you to be outdoors, and activities abound. How do you take advantage of all that summer has to offer? It takes plenty of planning and preparation throughout the summertime to cover some of the essential experiences. You don’t want to end the summer with regrets that you didn’t suck the life out of the season. You don’t want to look back on the summer thinking that you missed another opportunity to have ultimate fun with your children while you still have them.

Here are some highlights of what you’ll find in the 2015 version of 100 Days of Summertime eBook.

The 100 Days of Summertime begins Sunday, May 25 andcontinues right through the summer to September. Not only does it cover all of the major and minor holidays and events of the summertime (i.e. Memorial Day, Father’s Day, Canada Day, Independence Day, and others), but it also includes lots of other components of family fun: summer camp, family vacations, seasonal fruits & foods, yard sale planning, summer activities, and even back to school! When you add the 37 lists from ListPlanIt.com, you will have everything that you need to plan and get ahead so you that you can fully enjoy all that summertime has to offer.

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